You are stopped at an intersection on a two-way street. Can you legally turn left on a red light into a one-way street?
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Yes, but only if a left turn sign is posted.
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Yes, but only if there is a green arrow with the red light.
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No. You must wait for the green light.
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Yes, if traffic allows.
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Explanation
In certain jurisdictions like Oregon, it is legal to turn left on a red light from a two-way street onto a one-way street after coming to a complete stop and yielding to all oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
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